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Terry Booth

Dentistry and Individuals with Special Health Care Needs - Webinar - Sept. 19, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this webinar What: This presentation will provide an overview of dental care for individuals with special health care needs (pediatric to adult).  The presentation will include information about unique aspects of providing dental care to individuals with special health care needs, barriers to access to care, the dental home model, as well as a presentation on dental training resources/modules.  This presentation will include an overview of the National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center. When: September 19, 2011 12:00 - 1:30pm Mountain For more information: Contact Rebecca Carman, at Senior Program Specialist at AUCD, at rcarman@aucd.org.
Meliah Bell

2012 Alliance for a Healthy Montana Forum - Billings, MT - Nov. 27, 2012 - 0 views

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    RSVP to 406.255.8451 or jolson@billingsclinic.org By Friday, November 23 What:
    There are many issues impacting the health and well-being of our families that will be de-bated during the 2013 Montana Legislative Ses-sion. Join Legislators, community leaders, and health policy advocates for an important dis-cussion about issues affecting the health and well-being of Montana families. Learn what is being done, what needs to be done and how to get involved. Topics of Discussion Include: Access to Healthcare Injury Prevention Suicide Prevention Immunizations Oral Health Nutrition and Physical Activity Tobacco Use Prevention Mental Health WIC Early Childhood Services Healthy Montana Kids
    When/Where:
    November 27, 2012
    7 - 8:30am (Breakfast Provided)
    Mary Alice Fortin Health Conference Center
    Billings Clinic Hospital RSVP to 406.255.8451 or jolson@billingsclinic.org By Friday, November 23
Roger Holt

Billings - Free Dental Care Nov 20 | KULR-8 - 0 views

  • BILLINGS - Billings health professionals are giving back this coming holiday season with the annual Thanksgiving Give Back a Smile Project. Riverstone Health and 16 local dentists are teaming up to provide lower income households with free dental care on Friday, November 20. There are income guidelines to qualify.
Roger Holt

Hopeful Parents: The little boy who died of a toothache: Why dental care is so importan... - 0 views

  • If you’re like me, your child has so many medical appointments it may be hard to keep up with routine or preventive care.  But family caregivers need to know how essential dental care is for their children.  Parents may think, oh it’s just teeth, and have so many more urgent things to do.  But oral health is just as important as other physical health.
Roger Holt

NCFPP :: Why Oral Health is Important for Children with Special Needs & How to Access It - 0 views

  • Parents of children with special needs may have so many doctors’ appointments that it can be easy to forget about preventive and wellness care.  It can be especially difficult to focus on dental care.  However, oral health is as important as physical health and, if untreated, oral health problems can result in serious complications. 
Roger Holt

Families with Children and the Affordable Care Act - Fact Sheets | HealthCare.gov - 0 views

  • Top Things to Know for Families with ChildrenYouTube embedded video: http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/7BSJmEggpnYInsurance companies can no longer impose lifetime dollar limits on essential coverage limitsJob-based health plans and new individual plans are no longer allowed to deny or exclude coverage for your children (under age 19) based on a pre-existing condition, including a disability. Starting in 2014, these same plans won't be allowed to deny or exclude anyone or charge more for a pre-existing condition including a disability.Parents have new options to cover their children. If your children are under age 26, you can generally insure them if your policy allows for dependent coverage. The only exception is if you have an existing job-based plan, and your children can get their own job-based coverage.An Affordable Insurance Exchange is a new marketplace where individuals and small businesses can buy affordable health benefit plans. Exchanges will offer you a choice of plans that meet certain benefits and cost standards. Starting in 2014, members of Congress will be getting their health care insurance through Exchanges, and you will be able buy your insurance through Exchanges, too.Pregnancy and newborn care, along with vision and dental coverage for children, will be covered in all Exchange plans and new plans sold to individuals and small businesses, starting in 2014.In 2014, if your income is less than the equivalent of about $88,000 for a family of four today, and your job doesn’t offer affordable coverage, you may get tax credits to help pay for insurance.
Roger Holt

You'll never guess the most common chronic disease of childhood - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • Quick, name the most common chronic disease of childhood in the United States. I bet you didn't say dental caries, or as any kid who has heard the ominous whirring sound of a dentist's drill would call them, "cavities." Fifty-nine percent of kids between 12 and 19 have at least one cavity, and poor and minority children are disproportionately affected, according to this study by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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